• @[email protected]
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    42 months ago

    Infighting and arguing over who the candidate should be. The “All is lost” attitude.

    “Democrats must fall in love; Conservatives must fall in line.”

    The hand-wringing is normal: it’s a characteristic, core to the democratic party but almost completely absent from the Republicans where it’s replaced by loyalty.

    • @samus12345
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      32 months ago

      The funny thing about the “fall in love, fall in line” bit is that the GOP obviously doesn’t like Trump and would rather have a more predictable, controllable candidate, but there are too many cultists “in love” with Trump specifically for them to ditch him.

      • @Ensign_Crab
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        62 months ago

        And Democrats ignore the axiom entirely and keep ordering their constituency to fall in line.

      • @aodhsishaj
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        52 months ago

        The GOP absolutely loves Trump. They say they don’t like him but often parrot and amplify his talking points.

        • @samus12345
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          12 months ago

          The GOP loves the votes that Trump brings in, not Trump.

          • @aodhsishaj
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            22 months ago

            I don’t think there’s much of a difference between the two with the flip flopping and rhetoric that has been rampant since 2016

            This article from 2022 sums it up nicely

            https://archive.is/KlbZW

            I can dig up more direct quotes if you like, but suffice to say the GOP are all in on the Trump brand. I don’t think the difference is the nuanced argument you would like it to be. Lots of high ranking Nazis in the post war era talked about how much they hated Hitler. Fascism is a self serving ideology, they love you until they have no use for you, look at how Ben Shapiro is currently floundering for a modern example.